Hi Inaki,

By default, no, the codec wasn't listed.  I manually built it and manually
added it. I'm just trying to find out if I've done it correctly.

-Brian

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@xtratelecom.es>wrote:

> 2009/11/4 Brian Thomason <brian.thoma...@gmail.com>:
> > I'm trying to get the G.729 codec up and running.  I managed to compile
> > phcodec-intel-ipp.c and copied the resulting library into
> /usr/lib/qutecom.
> > I then edited /usr/share/qutecom/config/config.xml, adding the codec
> > G729/8000.  I then bumped it up in the configuration settings to be the
> > first codec used.  Is this correct?  Is there anything else I need to do
> to
> > get QuteCom to recognize and use the plugin?
> >
>
> > Also, once installed and configured, how can I ensure that it is in fact
> the
> > codec being used?
>
> Inspect the SIP INVITE your Qutecom generates (use ngrep command or
> wireshark) and check if g729 is present in the SDP).
> Also, the codec should be listed in the codecs configuration section,
> right?
>
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